Example sentences of "[noun pl] [prep] [art] [noun] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Pool midfielder David McCreery is fit after precautionary X-rays for a chest infection and could return to the side .
2 The Forum has tried to collect views through a biennial request to individual organisations and associations to bring forward suggested areas for research but this did not prove fruitful .
3 He also stressed his belief that ‘ people should have the right to express their views through the ballot box , and he would continue to look for a way to give people the chance to exercise their democratic rights , ’ the department 's spokesman said .
4 An open exchange of views between the marketing director of Forward Publishing and the chairman of the BAIE Editing for Industry committee , Alan Peaford
5 now at the end of the day , whatever your own views about a contingency fund are , bearing in mind that it 's service , not management charged , if the residence do n't agree can you simply dictate to them that they 've got to have a contingency fund ?
6 This surfaced prominently in considering members ' views about the core work experience requirements for membership .
7 The choice of the European Family of Anti-Air Missiles ( Fams ) , rather than a rival American system , is likely to influence the French Government 's views about the BAe-Thomson link .
8 Hayling in turn was delighted to meet a man whose friends described him as a ‘ non-conformist ’ compared with most City types , and one who had strong views about the way City investment was dominated by political advantage .
9 I am writing to express my views about the Graf/Seles situation .
10 Lynda Philamore , head of assessment and recruitment at British Airways — ranked 26 in The Times 1000 and employer of 44000 — was exceptional in this survey in expressing almost entirely negative views about the executive search industry , despite the publicity surrounding the success of headhunted chief executive Colin Marshall .
11 Such views about the executive search industry are relatively uncommon , yet these views should not be entirely ignored .
12 Until now the judiciary have expressed their views about the tariff period , tacitly if not expressly , in confidence .
13 In BR , Robbins ( 1986 ) found that vacancies for the entry grade to the train drivers ' ( ‘ footplate ’ ) line of promotion were still advertised only through internal channels .
14 This compression of definitions is achieved by a process involving the ’ filtering ’ of definitions through a filter set chosen to represent the core vocabulary of a domain ( in this case , that of banking ) .
15 In contests between the territory owner and an intruder , the owner usually wins .
16 This project is a theoretical and empirical investigation of the short run inter-relationships between the exchange rate and inflation-unemployment tradeoffs .
17 Praps leeds should scout the old raves for a pill popper and nobble the opposition similarly ?
18 In my notes for the Raphael Trio 's Unicorn-Kanchana recording of the Beethoven Septet in the composer 's own transcription for piano trio , I drew attention to a small discrepancy between the trio version and the original .
19 This tale is challenged in the notes for the Erato album ; but I take the above quotation from the memoirs of Tchaikovsky 's close friend Nikolay Kashkin , and it rings true enough .
20 These factors include natural processes such as progressive leaching from the soil of base cations ; removal of forest and replacement by agricultural activities during the Iron Age ; regrowth of forest following abandonment of agricultural practices many centuries later ; and acid deposition , beginning in the nineteenth century .
21 Scott J however did not criticise H for his activities during the notice period .
22 It is not to be negotiated by the conclusion of social compacts or contracts between the Trade Union movement and the Government .
23 Given that many futures exchanges are closely regulated either under the FSA or applicable foreign legislation , on-exchange transactions ( which includes matching back-to-back contracts between an exchange member and its client ) are less regulated than off-exchange contracts .
24 5–4–1887 " The Session resolved to petition the Government in favour of the entire abolition of the Acts for the State Regulation of Vice in the Crown Colonies " and in 1894 , in India .
25 It acts as a bridge between the natural and the synthetic systems giving greater biocompatibility , or perhaps more properly biotolerance , and confers membrane properties on the hydrogel , allowing transport of oxygen and water soluble metabolites through the polymer matrix .
26 Grave discussions between the wine waiter , Auguste and Alfred were in progress ; Alfred had been detailed to serve beverages and wine to the top table this evening , at which the Prince of Wales and the committee members would dune .
27 But at the end of the discussions between the project coordinator and the client , when you have actually helped him and led along , you could have this , or you could have that , or perhaps we could just take it to this stage , cost some options out and give you a recommendation .
28 The discussions between the County Council and the District Council go back some considerable time , over the proposed level of provision in the district statement erm the core strategy for employment , and there is a particular issue between us over the distribution of this land within the district , in terms of its compatibility with the structure plan strategy .
29 Any syllables between the tonic syllable and the end of the tone-unit are called the tail .
30 Oh , the solemn woods over which the light and shadow travelled swiftly , as if Heavenly wings were sweeping on benignant errands through the summer air ; the smooth green slopes , the glittering water , the garden where the flowers were so sympathetically arranged in clusters of the richest colours , how beautiful they looked !
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